The Dongguan and Hujian people actually have a strong preference for boys over girls.
Even Lin Sanqi was no exception. He always felt that as long as the girl was happy, she could find a good family to marry in the future. He never thought of letting her go out into the world and become a strong woman, or take on the burden of supporting the family.
Wang Wenjuan agreed when she heard it. She believed whatever her son said was the truth, and she didn't expect her daughter to become another rich person.
"Okay, then go to Huadu Medical University. It would be best if you could study Traditional Chinese Medicine and take over your father's job."
"Oh, studying Chinese medicine is really hard. Look, my dad still reads until midnight every night."
Lin Musen coughed lightly a few times:
"I can only understand a little bit of the medical book Qizi brought back with my level of knowledge, but I'm afraid of leaking the secrets and I don't dare to ask the old professors of traditional Chinese medicine for advice. It's so tiring to read."
Lin Sanqi made several copies of all the ancient medical books and secret recipes, and one of them was kept in the underground safe of Lingnantang Chinese Medicine Clinic.
But ancient medical books are simply not understandable to ordinary people. Even though Lin Musen's ancestors learned traditional Chinese medicine, by his generation he was only at the level of a barefoot doctor.
For example, if a primary school student wants to understand an academician’s book, it is not as difficult as climbing to the sky, but at least it is very, very difficult to learn.
Traditional Chinese medicine must be learned under the guidance of a master, and the possibility of success through self-study is very small.
Lin Sanqi thought for a moment:
"Dad, you can tell those retired professors to leave their previous units and join Lingnan Hall completely. The contract will be for a minimum of 20 years.
As long as they become members of our Lingnan Hall, we can reveal those ancient medical books to them appropriately, but we should not open them all to them.
When we establish our own Chinese medicine hospital in the future, these ancient books can be placed in our internal library for people to browse and search for information. However, this requires a signed contract with us, and outsiders will not be allowed to read them. "
Lin Musen also knew the value of these ancient medical books and did not want to give them away for free, so he solemnly agreed:
"Okay, I know what's going on."
At this moment, Lin Sanqi's cell phone rang. Seeing that it was a call from Citibank Hong Kong, he walked aside.
"Hello……"
Waters, the VIP account manager of Citibank, spoke in a London accent:
"Mr. Lin, the acquisition of the Federal Pharmaceutical Laboratory Center that you entrusted us with last time is progressing. They've agreed to acquire all of Federal Pharmaceutical's drug patents, technical data, laboratory equipment, and all researchers over the years, for $500 million."
Lin Sanqi almost spit out the ice cola in his mouth. How much technical content could a pharmaceutical laboratory center of a small or medium-sized pharmaceutical company have?
As for the patent of Federal Pharmaceuticals, what use does it have to Lin Sanqi?
If these drugs were so advanced, how did they go bankrupt? You can't say that a company survived on a single product, Federal Cough Syrup?
500 million US dollars?
Converted into RMB, that's about 3.5 billion.
Lin Sanqi said somewhat unhappily, "Does this offer include the office building and other properties of the experimental center?"
Manager Waters replied directly, "No, we can only move all the materials, experimental equipment, and most of the researchers."
"Most? Not all?"
"Yes, Mr. Lin, it's the majority, because some researchers have already resigned and are looking for better jobs."
Lin Sanqi understood that this talented pharmaceutical scientist would never have to worry about his future. If he couldn't find a job here, he would find another place to stay. So he left.
The ones left behind are probably a bunch of mediocre people who have nowhere to go and they still want 500 million US dollars for that?
Although Lin Sanqi's money was like the money blown by the wind, it was also earned by him through hard work in traveling between two worlds. How could he waste it like this?
Besides, a pharmaceutical laboratory is not a top-notch chip. There are ways to replace it. You don’t have to pay whatever price someone says.
"Mr. Waters, it seems United Lab isn't sincere enough. Perhaps they're planning to take advantage of me. So, you offer me a price of HK$100 million. If they're willing to sell, they can sell. If they're not, they can't."
The price difference between US$500 million and HK$100 million is 40 times, and both parties are not sincere enough.
Manager Waters knew that the customer on the other end of the phone was not satisfied with the offer, but he was just a tool and didn't say much:
"Okay, Mr. Lin, I'll pass on the HK$100 million offer to United Lab. I'll also help you find other pharmaceutical laboratories for sale."
"Okay, thank you for your hard work."
After Lin Sanqi hung up the phone, he found himself sweating from the heat and quickly fled back to the RV.
Just as he was still thinking about how to break the deadlock, Dean Xiang from the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Huadu Medical University called him:
"Xiao Qi, thank goodness I've accomplished my mission. We've gotten the 'Special Operation Permit for Rare Animals and Plants' that your Southern Pharmaceutical Factory needs to use natural musk, bezoar, rhinoceros horn, etc., as well as the 'National Key Wildlife Domestication and Breeding Permit' that your farm needs.
Please quickly arrange for someone to come over. Someone has just delivered these two documents to me. I called you right away to share the good news."
Lin Sanqi was overjoyed when he heard this, because these two certificates meant that he could legally and legally use and "cultivate" Chinese medicinal materials such as musk and bezoar.
Of course, whether it is farmed or natural, only God knows.
This also means that Southern Pharmaceuticals can make their own secret formula medicines like a few other pharmaceutical companies in the country, which is a great thing.
Lin Sanqi originally gave Dean Xiang only RMB 20 million, but with such a small amount of money, the old man actually got the two licenses. One can imagine the favors he entrusted behind the scenes.
"Thank you so much, Dean. Where are you now? I'll come visit you."
Dean Xiang was also very happy. This not only made him proud in front of the students, but also made him proud among the other deans of Huadu Medical University.
Doesn't this show that he is capable?
Although the 20 million given by Lin Sanqi was almost used up, he also had to sacrifice his personal favor.
But Dean Xiang was very sure that this generous student would not let his work be in vain.
"Okay, I'm working at the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine today, so just come directly to my office."
"Okay, Dean Xiang, see you later."
After Lin Sanqi hung up the phone, he said to his parents who were browsing their phones, "Mom and Dad, I have to go out for something. Please take care of my little sister here."
Lin Musen waved his hand: "Go and get busy. With this RV, you don't have to worry about anything."
Lin Sanqi called his secretary Zhu Xinyue, and a Maybach drove over from a nearby parking lot. Lin Sanqi got in the driver's seat and said,
"Go to the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Huadu Medical University."
40 minutes later, Lin Sanqi was already sitting in Dean Xiang's office, holding two production licenses in his hands, looking very happy.
"Dean Xiang, I really don't know how to thank you. These two certificates are invaluable. Now I can officially start manufacturing Chinese patent medicines."
The acquisition of the two certificates also means that Lingnantang can industrialize and mass-produce Chinese patent medicines such as Angong Niuhuang Pills, Pian Zaihuang, Duanxuelang, and Aoaojiao.
There is also a "pyramid law" for drugs.
Just like the mobile phone industry, Apple only accounts for about 20% of the global smartphone market, but it obtains 50% of the market's revenue and 80% of the profits.
The same goes for medicines. The ones that really make money are often patented drugs that are in a monopoly position. For example, some drugs for rare diseases cost 2 million yuan per injection. Are they profitable?
Similarly, the most profitable Chinese patent medicines are also a few secret recipe medicines. For example, a pill of Pian Zai Huang costs 1,500 yuan, but the cost is less than 50 yuan, and the rest is all profit.
A miracle drug like Angong Niuhuang Wan sells for 50,000 yuan per pill, but the cost is just over 1,000 yuan. That's a huge profit.
If we only produce mainland-made medicines, such as anti-tuberculosis drugs, the national annual profit will only be tens of millions, less than 100 million. How can we make money?
Now that the two licenses are in hand, it means that it is time for Lingnan Hall to make more money.
Lin Sanqi finally found a place to use all the precious Chinese medicinal materials he had purchased in another time and space.
If these Chinese medicinal materials cannot be used to produce medicines, then there is no way to cash them in. Then all the hard work of Lin Sanqi in traveling through time would be in vain.
You should know that so far, the most valuable things are antiques and precious medicinal materials.
Dean Xiang was very proud to see that the students were genuinely happy.
He was not concerned about his immediate personal interests, but was planning his career after retirement, and also the benefits to the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine under his leadership.
"The National Key Wildlife Domestication and Breeding Permit is relatively easy to get. Although it's difficult to obtain, there are still many of these permits in China. It's just a matter of finding more people to take care of it.
However, the number of "Special Operation Permits for Rare Animals and Plants" currently issued in China should not exceed 50. They are rare and valuable, and are still quite difficult to obtain.
I also entrusted my teacher, Academician Wei Guangyu, and with the help of some of my fellow students, I was able to get this license. So, I think an old man like me can still be of some use, right?
"Awesome, awesome, haha~~~" (End of this chapter)
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